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[[The -lined out]] Some [[unclear]] of the results of this desertion may be gathered from the following petition to the Council. The [[Lothario?]] of the Wilderness, when this remorse came upon him, | [[The -lined out]] Some [[unclear]] of the results of this desertion may be gathered from the following petition to the Council. The [[Lothario?]] of the Wilderness, when this remorse came upon him, | ||
X See Casket -- May 1834, for an [[unclear]] of Whitely in Revd | X See Casket -- May 1834, for an [[unclear]] of Whitely in Revd [[unclear]] notes on the Battle of Nickajack, Lookout Mountain. |
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George Whitley, a famous Kentucky Indian Hunter, X was employed to pick? her; but she was as reluctant to go, as Shoe Boots was to part with her. At length, through Return J. Meijs, the unclear Agent at the Cherokee Agency, an arrangement was affected for her departure on a visit to her friends, but with promises of speedily coming home again. returning -lined out, Captain Shoe Boots fitted out his wife & children as because his dignity and his wealth. He gave them several find dresses, unclear and abundance of clothes of silver money, and a negro slave, besides a hired servant, to attend them "Albeit unused to the melting mood" the old warrior left wept when he saw them all leaving him. And his forebodings were not unfounded. They returned no more; and a few years since his wife died, words scribbled out among the friends who persuaded her to forsake her husband.
The -lined out Some unclear of the results of this desertion may be gathered from the following petition to the Council. The Lothario? of the Wilderness, when this remorse came upon him,
X See Casket -- May 1834, for an unclear of Whitely in Revd unclear notes on the Battle of Nickajack, Lookout Mountain.